
Eight died in an aircraft accident at a military site in Alaska
Eight died in a plane accident at a military site in Alaska
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Eight died in a plane accident at a military site in Alaska. The aircraft, chartered by a civilian contractor, crashed at an airfield at a US Air Force long range radar site in Cape Newenham, more than 700 kilometres from Anchorage. "These people were dedicated professionals, performing a vital mission in a demanding environment," said General Robert Davis, commander of Alaska Command.
Furthermore, The rescuers who arrived there "confirmed that there were no survivors," said Alaska Command, Alaska's North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad), in a statement. No details were provided on the reason for their presence on this radar site following aircraft operating in Alaskan airspace. Eight people on board a plane died after the aircraft crashed at an airfield in Alaska.
In addition, Alaska: a failure... Except for Putin The identity of the victims will be made public once the families are informed, a spokesman said.
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Eight died in a plane accident at a military site in Alaska.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe aircraft, chartered by a civilian contractor, crashed at an airfield at a US Air Force long range radar site in Cape Newenham, more than 700 kilometres from Anchorage.
reliability low1/2 sources"These people were dedicated professionals, performing a vital mission in a demanding environment," said General Robert Davis, commander of Alaska Command.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe rescuers who arrived there "confirmed that there were no survivors," said Alaska Command, Alaska's North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad), in a statement.
reliability low1/2 sourcesNo details were provided on the reason for their presence on this radar site following aircraft operating in Alaskan airspace.
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Eight people on board a plane died after the aircraft crashed at an airfield in Alaska.
according to Ouest-France — À la UneAlaska: a failure... Except for Putin The identity of the victims will be made public once the families are informed, a spokesman said.
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